HST 540 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Industrial Espionage, Espionage Act Of 1917, Red Brigades

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Economic espionage defined: economic (also known as corporate, business or. Industrial ) espionage has become a growing reality in the post-cold war era: even allied nations try to uncover each other"s industrial, technological, scientific & strategic innovations to gain market advantage. Collection & industrial espionage (produced each year by the office of the national. Investigation (fbi) & the british mi5 have identified economic espionage as one of the most critical issues in counterintelligence. Preventing economic espionage: when business espionage is discovered, legal recourse has proven incredibly costly, time consuming, & often with little recourse or rewards. Constructing the axis of evil: rogue states as a new. Threat: the end of the cold war signalled that the international order was undergoing fundamental change, however, even as the soviet union collapsed, new threats emerged on the horizon, communism remained a reality in vietnam, north.

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